Our esthetics program provides comprehensive training to prepare students for careers in skincare and beauty, focusing on both technical skills and client-centered care. As an esthetics student, you can expect to learn:
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Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding the structure and function of the skin is essential for estheticians. This includes learning about different skin types, conditions, and how various treatments can affect the skin.
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Skincare Treatments: Esthetics students learn about facials, masks, exfoliation techniques, and other skincare treatments designed to cleanse, hydrate, and rejuvenate the skin.
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Hair Removal Techniques: Waxing, threading, and sugaring are common hair removal methods taught in school. Students learn proper techniques to safely and effectively remove unwanted hair from various parts of the body.
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Makeup Application: Estheticians often provide makeup services to clients, so students learn about color theory, product selection, and application techniques for different occasions and skin types.
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Client Consultation and Communication: Effective communication is crucial in esthetics to understand clients' needs, preferences, and any skin concerns they may have. Students learn how to conduct thorough consultations and provide personalized recommendations.
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Sanitation and Hygiene: Maintaining a clean and sanitary environment is essential in esthetics to prevent the spread of infections. Students are taught proper sanitation protocols for tools, equipment, and workspaces.
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Business and Professional Skills: Many estheticians work in spas, salons, or run their own businesses. Therefore, students learn about business management, marketing, customer service, and other professional skills necessary for success in the industry.
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Specialized Treatments: In addition to our required curriculum, we offer courses on specialized treatments such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, microneedling, and other advanced skincare techniques.